THE CATCH South Niagara Canoe Club Newsletter July 2017 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau celebrates World Environment Day in Niagara 2017. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paddles the Bow River in Alberta, September 2015. Members of Hope Floats, Canal Dragons, and Waves of Women came together to form SNCC Variety Pack for the Welland Dragonboat Festival. This crew had many paddlers who participated in their first race! Congratulations on your efforts! The recreational dragon boaters hope to race again in Hamilton on July 8, 2017. Spaces are still available. Please contact Sally or KC if interested. The Catch Newsletter July 2017...1
Members of the Warlocks competed at the 11th Annual Toronto Women s Dragon Boat Festival at Heart Lake Conservation Area in Brampton on Sunday May 28, 2017. They made A Division Finals, placing fourth overall. Well done! It was a "golden day" for our LNQRC Partnership at the Welland Dragonboat Festival on June 10, 2017! Congratulations to our Senior B/C Mixed Crews who finished first and second respectively in the A Division Final, and our Women's Crew who took home gold in their division and the women's race. Thanks to our coaches and everyone who helped organize both race day and our team barbecue in the evening. From the Warlocks Facebook page. The Catch Newsletter July 2017...2
By Lillian Culp Our regatta season has come to a start. So far this spring we have had athletes from our club participating in three regattas. The first of the season was Ocup 1 also referred to as the Ontario team trials hosted at the Welland international flatwater center on June third and fourth. This is a weekend long regatta where only singles are raced in heats, semi-finals, and finals to determine Ontario s best athletes in the four categories of Women s and Men s canoe and kayak in the age groups of U17 and U21. We had a total of four athletes, Aiden Davis, David Coyne, Evan Landry and Sam Abbott-Tate competing. Our athletes raced hard and made some semi-finals but unfortunately were unable to make the team. Only a week later our growing team took to the race course in Mississauga. Adding to the athletes who competed in the previous week our younger athletes, Austin Pigeon, Carson Culp, Jack Perrin, Josh Abbott-Tate, Kailene Anger and Walker Davis represented our club well, racing their very hardest and working as team on and off the water. They raced many races, had some personal bests and all were happy with their performances but couldn t wait to get back for practice and start making some improvements. They returned to practice knowing that they raced well but knew there was no time to lose focus as for the third week in a row they would be racing. Our team was back on our home water with four athletes Austin Pigeon, Carson Culp, Josh Abbott-Tate and Kailene Anger, participating in their first ever training camp on June 17 th. The entire team with an addition of Cole Crawford participated on the following day in the second Ocup regatta. All athletes competed to the best of their ability battling wind, rain and waves, and their hard work in practice payed off, in the ninth race of the regatta our open boys of Aiden, David, Evan and Sam captured a first place in the 1000m K4. Later in the Open Men s K4, 1000m, First place: Front Back: David, Aiden, Evan, Sam Ocup 2: June 18, 2017 Ocup 2: U13 Boys K1, 1000m Final 2, First place: Carson day it was Carson s turn to win his U13 Boys K1 heat, and David came in first once again this time in his K1 heat. Continued next page. The Catch Newsletter July 2017...3
Continued from previous page. Ocup 2: Open Mens K1 1000m Final 2, First place: David Ocup 2: U15 Boys C2 500m, Second place: Front Back: Austin, Josh The athletes are ready to continue training hard and are ready to taste more success in their next two regattas of Balmy Beach and WODs. For Aiden, David, Evan and Sam the WOD regatta is going to be a big one as they are looking to qualify for Nationals for the second year in a row. If they qualify they will be racing here at the flatwater center with the crowd full of our club athletes supporting them. We are looking to expand our regatta team even more for these regattas as they are on our lucky home water in the middle of July. Ocup 2, Cole s first race of the season in the U13 Boys 1000m Final 3. Mississauga Regatta, U13 Novice Boys 170m. Jack in lane 2, Walker in lane 5. Mississauga Regatta, First race for the K2 Cinco. Front Back David, Sam. Ocup 2, Kailene returning to the dock from racing U13 Girls 1000m. The Catch Newsletter July 2017...4
Shelley learns the stroke. June 17-18 was the beginning of SNCC s ParaCanoe Program. We were grateful for guest coaches Draga Culjak and Mari Ellery. We hope these new paddlers keep calm and Mari gives paddle on! Chad some pointers. Draga has been in many competitions. Holly and Linda also give paddling a try. Shelley tries a kayak but stays close to the docks as coaches Mari and KC hold her boat. The Catch Newsletter July 2017...5
Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube SNCC.CA Next issue: beginning of August 2017 Pictures and story ideas for The Catch can be e-mailed to: kat_reardon@hotmail.com New Build Unfortunately, work is moving slowly to get SNCC moved to the Welland International Flatwater Centre (WIFC). It is likely that the first few weeks of Canoe Kids Camp will be held at our current boathouse. Fundraising Boston Pizza Welland has a new format for supporting local teams and groups, such as SNCC. It s called Team HQ. After reviewing the program, the Board has decided not to participate in Team HQ. Members are no longer required to write SNCC on their receipts at Boston Pizza Welland. Two raffles will be held this summer. More details to follow. Volunteers Consider volunteering for the Canadian Dragonboat Championships being held at WIFC August 3-6. Other volunteer opportunities available. See Ian Tate for details. Canoe Kids Camp Tents If you have gently used, complete board games or playing cards for the campers for rainy day activities, it would be much appreciated! See Lynda Bridgeman for details. Two new tents have been purchased to shelter SNCC crews at regattas and race festivals. Please read and follow the instructions to ensure these tents can be used by all members for more than one season. Safety Brian will speak with the Manager of Recreation and Culture of the City of Welland regarding the state of the docks at the boathouse. Also, be aware that there are many new boats in the boathouse. Please be careful! Next Meeting: Wednesday July 26 at 8pm, location: available upon request. The Catch Newsletter July 2017...6